Tuesday, 1 April 2025

Commerce ELITE successfully organised at HMV



 

Commerce Club of PG Department of Commerce and Management of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya , Jalandhar organised “COMMERCE ELITE 2025” Inter - class competition under the able guidance of Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs) Ajay Sareen. The event was started with the Tilak of Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen along with the delegation of 22 students and two faculty members from Nehru Arts & Science College, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, at Prerna Punj. The event initiated with the pious kindling of the lamp followed by the recital of DAV Anthem.   Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen graced the occasion as the chief guest along with special guests Dr. Malthi and Dr. Smitha from NASC Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Other dignitaries included Dr. Navroop (Senior Faculty and Dean Youth Welfare), Mrs. Kuljit Kaur (Dean Holistics), Dr. Ramnita Saini Sharda, Dr. Rama Sharma (Judge), Mrs. Upma Gupta (Judge), Ms. Sukriti Sharma (Judge). Green Planters were presented to them as the symbol of Prosperity and happiness by Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen, Mrs. Meenu Kohli (HOD) and Mrs. Binoo Gupta (Incharge, Commerce Club and Co-ordinator of the event).  Mrs. Meenu Kohli (HOD) addressed the gathering by introducing the Commerce Department and highlighting its achievements. She said that we focussed on holistic development of students through workshops, seminars, curricular and co-curricular activities. She also quoted that participation is more important than winning. Mrs. Binoo Gupta (Coordinator, Commerce Elite 2025) formally welcomed the guests and the participants; and told that Commerce Elite is organised to mould the character, shape the career, perfect the behaviour and excel in educating the younger generations of today for tomorrow. She told more than 410 students of the Commerce Department engaged in various competitions of the event comprising Storytelling, PowerPoint presentations, AD Selfie, Logoli, Poster Making, On the spot capture the best, The AD Mad show and the Choreography. Various teams showcased their talent in choreography and ad mad show. The themes of choreography were NAMO BHARAT, CORRUPTION, INDIA VISION @ 2047, ENVIRONMENT, DIGITAL INDIA, FARMERS’ SCENARIO, SCAMS, SOCIAL INDIA and POLITICAL SCENARIO. All these were marvellously choreographed by various teams and all were mesmerised by the different performances. In between the various items, management games were organised for the audience by Roshini, Rasika and Kris. The Storytelling Competition was judged by Mrs. Meenu Kohli, Dr. Seema Khanna and Mrs. Preeti; Manya Taneja (B.com Sem 2 K1) won First Prize, Harsamriti (B.com Sem 6 K1) won Second Prize, consolation prize won by Gautmi (B.com Sem 6 K1) and Ashu (B.com Sem 2 K1). Mrs. Meenu Kundra and Dr. Jaspreet Kaur judged the PowerPoint Presentations; Khushi Sandhu (B.com Sem 2 K1) won First Prize, Tanisha Sachdeva (B.Com Sem 4 K1)won Second Prize, consolation prize won by Sukhmanpreet Kaur (B.com Sem 2 K1) . The AD Selfie Competition was judged by Dr.Kajal Puri, Mrs. Savita Mahendru and Mrs. Kanika Sharma; Sakshi Vaid  (B.com Sem 6 K2) won First Prize, Ashu (B.com Sem 2 K1) won Second Prize. The Logoli Competition was judged by Dr. Minakshi Duggal Mehta and Mrs. Anchal Mahajan; Sapna and Chandani (B.com Sem 2 K2); Gurleen Kaur and Meena (B.Com  Sem 2 K1)  both the teams won First Prize. Samiksha Sharma and Mukan (B.Com Sem 2 K1) won Second Prize.  In the Poster making Competition, the judges were Dr. Minakshi Duggal Mehta and Ms. Sukriti Sharma; Manvi Jaswal (B.Com Sem 6 K2) won First Prize, Khyati Saini (B.Voc BFS Sem 2) won second prize and consolation prizes were won by Prabhnoor (B.com Sem 6 K1) and Pawandeep (B.Com Sem 2 K1) .The On the spot: Capture The Best Competition judged by Dr. Rama Sharma and Dr. Jaspreet Kaur; Muskaan (BBA Sem 2) won First Prize, Armaan jit Kaur (B.Com  Sem 2 K1) won Second Prize. The AD Mad show was judged by Dr. Rama Sharma, Mrs. Shefali Kashyap, Mrs. Upma Gupta and Ms. Sukriti; Team DayTM students of (BBA Sem 2) won First Prize, Team Chingari perfume (B.com Sem 4 K1) won Second Prize and third prize won by Team Kitchen Queen Masala (B.com Sem 4 K2). In the Choreography, the judges were Mrs. Meenu Kohli, Dr. Seema Khanna and Mrs. Meenu Kundra: the results were team Corruption (B.com Sem 2 K1) won First prize, team Beware of Scam (B.Voc BFS Sem 2) won second prize and special mention prize won by team Rajnitik naritya  (B com Sem 6 K1).  Overall winner was B.com Sem 2 K1 and a special appreciation award was given to the CR of this class Ms. Ashu for the maximum participation from the class; and to the Incharge of the winning class  Dr. Seema Khanna also. For the school section competitions, the judges of AD Selfie Contest were Dr. Rama Sharma, Dr. Kajal Puri and Mrs. Upma Gupta; first prize won by Ridham (+2 commerce) and second prize won by Neha (+2 commerce).The Logoli was Judged by Mrs. Meenu Kundra, Dr. Minakshi Duggal Mehta, Mrs. Anchal and Mrs. Upma Gupta; second prize won by Arpita and Sonsakshi (+2 commerce).The judges of Poster Making were Dr. Minakshi Duggal Mehta and Ms. Sukriti; Sonakshi (+2 commerce) won first prize and Palak (+1 commerce) won second prize. The Face painting competitions was judged by Mrs. Shefali Kashyap and Ms. Sukriti Sharma and the results were Riya (+2 Arts) and Sakshi Badola MA(JMC) Sem 4 won First prize and second prize won by Manpreet Kaur and Gursift (+2 commerce). On this occasion Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen congratulated all for the successful organisation of such a grand event flawlessly and gave blessings with best wishes to organise such kind of events in future for the holistic development of students. She said that the purpose of this event is to provide platform to students to showcase their capabilities and talent. She also insisted upon acknowledging the hidden potential of students by providing various opportunities to them that can help them to groom their personalities.  She said that girls of HMV have outshined in every sphere at National and International level.  She also advised the students to lay stress on dedication and discipline to polish their talent.  Dr. Navroop Kaur along with Mrs. Meenu Kohli, Mrs. Binoo Gupta, Dr. Smitha and Dr. Malthi   handed over trophies to the winners of various events and gave good wishes to all the participants. The vote of thanks was presented by Mrs. Kanika Sharma to all those who contributed in making the event triumphant. The whole event was Managed and planned effectively by Event Managers Sakshi Vaid, Jugnu, Nazam Jafri and Mohini Behal. They were decorated with Appreciation awards.

Students of HMV Bagged Top University Positions


 

Students of B. Voc  ( Banking and Financial Services) Semester V of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar brought  laurels to college by securing University positions.  Gurleen Kaur and Saloni Kumari bagged 2nd position (bracketed) by getting 269/350  marks.  Shilpi Kumari bagged 3rd  position by getting 264/350 marks. Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen congratulated Mrs. Meenu Kohli, Head, PG Department of Commerce and Management, Faculty and the students for this achievement. Dr. Minakshi Duggal Mehta, Assistant Professor was also present on this occasion.

HMV Organized a trip to Manali


 

Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, organized a 4 days trip to Manali under the able guidance of Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen. On this tour, Incharge Tour & Excursion Committee Dr. Veena Arora, Mrs. Mukti Arora, Dr. Baljinder Singh and Ms. Sonali Beri also accompanied the students. 92 Students enjoyed the serene beauty of mountains, snowfall and various other activities. During the excursion, the students visited Solang Valley, Hidimba Temple and Buddhist Monostry. They also did shopping from Mall Road Market. They also enjoyed a lot during DJ Night. The students made memories during this visit. Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen said that the memories of this visit will remain in their hearts forever.

Saturday, 29 March 2025

HMV Organized Two Days Workshop


 

The Department of Music, Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, successfully organized a two-day workshop  on ‘Raag and Creativity’ under the able guidance of Principal Prof. Dr. .(Mrs.) Ajay Sareen, which witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and faculty members. The workshop aimed to deepen the understanding of musical nuances and enhance students' creative expression through Raag-based compositions. The esteemed resource person for the workshop was Prof. C.L. Verma, an eminent scholar, renowned musician, and former Dean & Chairman, Department of Music, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla. With his vast experience and expertise, he provided invaluable insights into the intricate aspects of Indian classical music. The workshop commenced with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp and the Saraswati Vandana, followed by engaging and interactive sessions where students actively participated, refining their vocal techniques and exploring the artistic dimensions of Raag music. Through live demonstrations and discussions, Prof. Verma enriched the participants' knowledge, making the learning process both insightful and inspiring. Besides classical compositions, light music was also explored during the workshop. Prof. Verma shared glimpses of folk singing and group singing with students, providing them with a holistic learning experience that blended tradition with contemporary musical expressions. This workshop was a significant step towards nurturing musical talent and fostering creativity among students, aligning with the institution’s vision of holistic education. Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen appreciated the efforts of the Department and encouraged to organize more such events. On this occasion Head of the Department Dr. Prem Sagar, Ms. Gunjan Kapoor and Mr. Praduman were also present.

Student Exchange Programme with Nehru Arts and Science College, Coimbatore successfully concluded at HMV



 

Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya concluded a memorable and enriching week-long Student Exchange Programme with Nehru Arts and Science College, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, held from 21st to 28th March 2025. Organized under the able guidance of Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen and coordinated by Dr. Ramnita Saini Sharda, the programme ended on a nostalgic and heartfelt note. A total of 21 enthusiastic students from Nehru Arts and Science College, accompanied by their mentors, Dr. Smitha C.R., Head of the Malayalam Department and Director of the Centre for Indian Knowledge System, and Ms. R. Malthi, Associate Professor and Head of the English Department as well as Director of the Centre for Culture, Heritage, and Human Excellence, actively participated in the exchange programme. The valedictory function was graced by the esteemed Chief Guest, Sh. Deepak Bali, Advisor to Punjab Heritage and Tourism Promotion Board. He was warmly welcomed by Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen. In her address, Dr. Sareen expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the delegates for their active involvement and wished them success in their future endeavours. She highlighted the importance of promoting cultural diversity and emphasized HMV's commitment to fostering such meaningful exchanges. Speaking on the occasion, Sh. Deepak Bali praised India's cultural versatility, emphasizing that languages reflect our identity and should be cherished. He added that the happiness and empowerment of women serve as a true indicator of a nation's growth. Encouraging the students, he remarked that the best fragrance is the fragrance of actions, so keep doing good. As a token of appreciation, Sh. Deepak Bali presented Punjab Panorama to the delegates and Principal Dr. Sareen. Faculty members from Nehru Arts and Science College were honoured with traditional Phulkaris and gifts, while the student delegates were presented with certificates and mementos. Expressing her emotions, Ms. R. Malthi likened leaving HMV to leaving a parental home, acknowledging the immense love and warmth experienced during their stay. The visiting delegates expressed their gratitude for the unforgettable memories created at HMV. They presented traditional symbols to HMV as a token of gratitude. During their visit, the delegates explored significant historical and cultural sites, including Gobindgarh Fort, the Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, and the vibrant Heritage Market at Amritsar. They also witnessed the iconic retreat ceremony at the Wagah Border, adding to the joy and excitement of their journey. The Student Exchange Programme successfully served as a bridge fostering cultural understanding and academic collaboration between the two esteemed institutions. Principal Dr. Ajay Sareen extended her appreciation to the coordinators, faculty members, and students for making this initiative a resounding success.

Thursday, 27 March 2025

HMV Organized One Day Workshop on Handling Machines “Cut & Sewing”



 

Department of Design of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya conducted a one day workshop on Handling Machines “Cut and Sewing”. Students of Design Department learn the machine setting, lubrication, cleaning, Needle, replacement, bobbin issues, seam issues, proper maintenance and troubleshooting of manual and automatic Stitching machines.  This workshop improves the efficiency and productivity of the design students, which is very essential for good output and safety. The resource person of the workshop was technical expert Mr. Yashpal Sakarwal. A special lecture on sewing technology in design world was also taken by Dr. Rakhi Mehta, Head of Design Department during the workshop. Students of Design Dept. and faculty Ms. Manika and Ms. Ritika learn the important aspects of sewing and technology. Principal Prof. Dr. Ajay Sareen congratulated the Department for wonderful initiative and such fruitful workshops in future.

5th and 6th day visit of Nehru College of Science and Arts, Tamil Nadu under 'Cultural Exchange Programme' at HMV




 On the seven-day cultural exchange program organized by Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya under the guidance of Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen, the fifth and sixth day of Nehru College of Science and Arts, Tamil Nadu were encouraging and informative. The programme was inaugurated by lighting the lamp and recitation of the DAV Song. Principal Dr. Sareen felicitated Mrs R. Malti Associate Professor and Head of English Department, Director Centre for Cultural Heritage and Human Excellence and Dr. Samintha C.R. Head of Malayalam Department, Director Centre for Indian Knowledge System by presenting them green planters. The entire program was organized in a well-organized manner under the program coordinator Dr. Ramanita Saini Sharda. On this day, the entire team visited Psychology Lab, Saksham, Recycling Unit and Journalism Department and Music and Dance Department. On this occasion, Mr. Sumit Sharma from the recycling unit, Dr. Rama Sharma, Head of Journalism Department and Mrs. Kuljit Kaur and Dr. Prem Sagar from the Music and Dance Department were also present. In the afternoon, under the guidance of Dr. Ritu Bajaj, the Home Science Department was visited by the team and delicious Punjabi cuisine was enjoyed where they prepared some dishes from Tamil Nadu. In the evening, a cultural program was organized in the Amdi da Vehra of the college in which the cultures of both the states were presented by specially presenting the Tamil Nadu bride and groom dance and the Punjabi bride and groom dance. The sixth day was dedicated to the cultural exchange program in which the cultures of both the states wereshowcased by presenting a cultural program. Nehru College of Science and Arts, Tamil Nadu, while presenting its traditions and culture, displayed its uniqueness by exhibiting many dances like Thiruvathikali, Karakattam, Kuzmi, Napanpattu, Bharatnatyam etc. On this occasion, the students of HMV introduced Punjabi culture by presenting folk songs, folk dances like Gidda, Bhangra etc. Principal Prof. Dr. (Mrs.) Ajay Sareen in her speech welcomed the guests and said that the purpose for which we had organized this culture exchange program has reached its peak and is moving towards the fulfillment of its objective. She also said that when two traditions and cultures meet together, new ideas and new objectives are created. She expressed her gratitude to the principal and teachers of Nehru College of Science and Arts, Tamil Nadu, due to whose efforts this culture exchange program has become possible today. She said that certainly now our visit to Tamil Nadu will make this relationship flourish and blossom. She said that today's cultural exchange program will remain in our memory always. in her speech, Dr. Malti, a teacher from Tamil Nadu, expressed her gratitude for the warmth and cordiality provided by the college from time to time and said that they shall always remember the love and respect given to the faculty by the students here. Dr. Ramnita Saini Sharda said that this cultural exchange programme will definitely be unforgettable for all. The stage was conducted by Mrs Loveleen Kaur. On this occasion, D. Navroop Kaur, Senior Faculty and Dean Youth Welfare, Dr. Aashmeen, Coordinator IQAC, Dr. Sangeeta Arora, Head, Computer Department were also present.